bygone的意思和读音

bygone

: [ˈbaɪˌɡɔn] : [ˈbaɪɡɒn]

adj.

n.

bygones  

Adj.+n.bygone age,bygone era

adj.future

adj.past,former,previous,departed,olden

bygoneadj.

1.happening or existing a long time ago

a bygone age/era

adj.1.,2.,

n.1.;

adj.1.happening or existing during a period of time in the past

1. blond a. () bygone n. chat v. ...

2. entrap:v. 21。 bygone:n. 22。 elegant:adj. , , , 24。 ...

3. byelaw bygone byland ...

4. byway bygone bypass ...

5. by prep. bygone n. bypass n. ...

6. ... predetermined:a. bygone:a. antithetical:a.

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1.He was more drawn to the literature of bygone Europe than to that of his own region.

2.There seemed to be no longer any reason for trying to preserve the ideals of a bygone age.

3.Of course he spoke with a conventional sense of duty only, for that sort of wondering had not been unknown to himself in bygone days.

4.Some members of my staff felt that I should observe the custom of bygone days and allow him to call on me.

5.Dear Ones, we have watched over for thousands of years, and in bygone times have had very close contact with you.

6.King is always referring to his bygone experience and saying what he did. I'm tired of his playing the old soldier over us at the Club.

7.S. protesters, though nostalgia for Mao Zedong's bygone era appeared to be a main driver.怀

8.After years of "chatting, " I actually heard her voice: a weathered, pretty thing, seemingly encased in a bygone era, unmarred by modernity.西

9.But there are offbeat neighborhoods to explore and old-fashioned towns nearby where you can still savour something of bygone days.西

10.I strived to seek for the traces of the bygone, trying to find the miracle coincidences, even if we had just come across at some spot once.